Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
What would be the consequences from fleeing the police on a high speed chase on a motorcycle . What would the possible jail time or fine approximately be?
5 Answers from Attorneys
The answer is 'it all depends': It depends upon the full facts of the particular circumstances. Of course, depending upon the full facts, such an incident may result in multiple felony level charges.
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Fleeing on a motor vehicle is a felony offense which can carry penalties that include prison time. Any presumptive sentence would take into consideration any past record as well as the particular facts of the case.
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Fleeing Police in a Motor Vehicle canbe charged as a felony crime.
Fleeing Police in a Motor Vehicle can be charged as a felony crime.
Generally fleeing of this nature carries a maximum penalty of imprisonment for not more than three years and one day or to payment of a fine of not more than $5,000, or both. The consequences for individual cases can vary across the board - all the way from no jail time up to the maximum sentence mentioned above.
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